The hows and whys of Jewish immigration to America are explored via historical records and first-hand accounts, beginning in the mid-17th century. Many Jewish families from Eastern Europe and Russia weren't escaping pogroms, as is often thought, but sought economic opportunity. Others, however, did flee persecution. Persian Jews, for instance, fled Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Among those featured: Holocaust survivor Martin Greenfield, who was on the last transport out of Auschwitz.

Dr. Joel Fuhrman discusses nutrients and foods that can help spur weight loss and prevent and reverse common diseases. Also: cooking demonstrations and tips; and ways to stay active and healthy after age 70.

Dr. Christiane Northrup shares advice on how women can grow old without aging, which includes redefining the term "aging"; keeping one's blood sugar stable; and exercising. Also: what can be learned from healthy centenarians.

Binky becomes a poet when he finds himself (in a dream) in Verseberg, where it's a crime not to rhyme; D.W. has laryngitis and Arthur must care for her. It turns out to be a duty above and beyond what a big brother should have to shoulder.

Prince Wednesday is having so much fun building a tower that he doesn't want to stop for anything, including going to the bathroom when he needs to; Daniel learns that it's okay to use a store bathroom while at Music Man Stan's shop.

After losing to Abby in several games of hot potato, Elmo turns to Telly for help in becoming better. He becomes so good that, the next time he plays Abby, he repeatedly wins; and then his newfound skill goes to his head, causing him to show off.

In the Season 3 premiere, Buddy, Tiny and Shiny have fun at Nature Trackers Adventure Camp with Mr. Conductor and his nephew Gilbert. Among the activities they partake in: rafting; and mountain climbing.

Dr. Joel Fuhrman discusses nutrients and foods that can help spur weight loss and prevent and reverse common diseases. Also: cooking demonstrations and tips; and ways to stay active and healthy after age 70.

The hows and whys of Jewish immigration to America are explored via historical records and first-hand accounts, beginning in the mid-17th century. Many Jewish families from Eastern Europe and Russia weren't escaping pogroms, as is often thought, but sought economic opportunity. Others, however, did flee persecution. Persian Jews, for instance, fled Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Among those featured: Holocaust survivor Martin Greenfield, who was on the last transport out of Auschwitz.

A long-running weeknight business-news magazine that includes market reports, company information, CEO interviews and economic commentary. `NBR' began as a local broadcast in Miami in 1979, and when it went national in 1981, its roster of commentators included future Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.

Dr. Christiane Northrup shares advice on how women can grow old without aging, which includes redefining the term "aging"; keeping one's blood sugar stable; and exercising. Also: what can be learned from healthy centenarians.

Dr. Christiane Northrup shares advice on how women can grow old without aging, which includes redefining the term "aging"; keeping one's blood sugar stable; and exercising. Also: what can be learned from healthy centenarians.

Dr. Christiane Northrup shares advice on how women can grow old without aging, which includes redefining the term "aging"; keeping one's blood sugar stable; and exercising. Also: what can be learned from healthy centenarians.

Dr. Joel Fuhrman discusses nutrients and foods that can help spur weight loss and prevent and reverse common diseases. Also: cooking demonstrations and tips; and ways to stay active and healthy after age 70.

Dr. Joel Fuhrman discusses nutrients and foods that can help spur weight loss and prevent and reverse common diseases. Also: cooking demonstrations and tips; and ways to stay active and healthy after age 70.

The hows and whys of Jewish immigration to America are explored via historical records and first-hand accounts, beginning in the mid-17th century. Many Jewish families from Eastern Europe and Russia weren't escaping pogroms, as is often thought, but sought economic opportunity. Others, however, did flee persecution. Persian Jews, for instance, fled Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. Among those featured: Holocaust survivor Martin Greenfield, who was on the last transport out of Auschwitz.

A long-running weeknight business-news magazine that includes market reports, company information, CEO interviews and economic commentary. `NBR' began as a local broadcast in Miami in 1979, and when it went national in 1981, its roster of commentators included future Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.

A dentist discovers that dealing with his clan is like pulling teeth in this biting British sitcom. Ben Harper and his acerbic wife Susan trade barbs as they struggle to raise their fractious brood, which includes slacker Nick, boy-crazy Janey and cunning Michael. They later made room for hapless Abi, the daughter of Ben's cousin.

A BBC caper following a crafty outfit of grifters who target avaricious, morally bankrupt marks. Led by smooth Mickey Stone, an ex-con who went to jail for a crime of passion, the group includes veteran Albert Stroller, tech whiz Ash Morgan, charming Stacie Monroe and newcomer Danny Blue.

Based on books by British veterinarian James Herriot, this folksy series details the author's life while working in an animal clinic in the Yorkshire Dales prior to and during World War II. Produced by the BBC.

A London chef inherits a Scottish estate and its eccentric staff in this British drama. Family issues, financial debt and an unhappy girlfriend are just a few of the problems facing Archie MacDonald (who eventually leaves the estate in the care of his half-brother, Paul). Based on the Highland novels of Compton Mackenzie.

Colin Farrell found fame playing Danny Byrne in the first two seasons of this series about a priest, Father Peter Clifford of England, who tries to make his mark in the small Irish town of Ballykissangel. The BBC drama's rural community is the home of offbeat characters who often find humorous ways to cope with dilemmas involving politics, romance, money and mortality.

The antics of three elderly men who stay young by acting like adolescents. The BBC's longest-running comedy series, it debuted in Britain in 1973 as part of `Comedy Playhouse' and has thrived amid numerous cast changes.

A dentist discovers that dealing with his clan is like pulling teeth in this biting British sitcom. Ben Harper and his acerbic wife Susan trade barbs as they struggle to raise their fractious brood, which includes slacker Nick, boy-crazy Janey and cunning Michael. They later made room for hapless Abi, the daughter of Ben's cousin.

A BBC caper following a crafty outfit of grifters who target avaricious, morally bankrupt marks. Led by smooth Mickey Stone, an ex-con who went to jail for a crime of passion, the group includes veteran Albert Stroller, tech whiz Ash Morgan, charming Stacie Monroe and newcomer Danny Blue.

George is smart, but sometimes has trouble in school. The reason, it turns out, is dyslexia, and George learns that others have it, too. Elsewhere, D.W. begins to get an allowance, but that isn't enough when she learns that other kids have been getting allowances for years and have more money than she does.

The gang helps Skip find his missing best friend, a worm named Wriggly. By the time she's found, however, she has changed into a butterfly and is worrying about whether Skip will still like her. Later, Deliria sets out to steal all of the frogs and their eggs on Zula in order to take over the planet.

Diesel sets in a motion a chain of events that causes an accident when he encourages the Troublesome Trucks to misbehave; Bertie's racing prowess upsets Thomas, who dislikes always losing to his friend.

George is smart, but sometimes has trouble in school. The reason, it turns out, is dyslexia, and George learns that others have it, too. Elsewhere, D.W. begins to get an allowance, but that isn't enough when she learns that other kids have been getting allowances for years and have more money than she does.

Becky babysits TJ while Mr. and Mrs. Botsford celebrate their anniversary at an ice-cream parlor that just happens to be the target of the Whammer's wrath; Dr. Two-Brains forces Hal Hardbargain to create a ray that turns superheroes into cheese.

Angelina and Marco overindulge in candy canes and fruitcakes prior to a performance of "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"; Angelina invites both Alice and Vici to see "The Nutcracker" with her, then realizes she only has one extra ticket.

Martha becomes the host of a TV show that's supposed to help people better understand their pets, but when no one tunes in, the producers change it to "Crime Scene Doggie." Then Martha and Skits fight over a new toy.

Differences and similarities are explored. In a visit to the circus, Mister Rogers shows that clowns are people, too, and watches while one puts on his makeup. Also: in the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel is scared by Chuckles the Clown.

Binky becomes a poet when he finds himself (in a dream) in Verseberg, where it's a crime not to rhyme; D.W. has laryngitis and Arthur must care for her. It turns out to be a duty above and beyond what a big brother should have to shoulder.

Prince Wednesday is having so much fun building a tower that he doesn't want to stop for anything, including going to the bathroom when he needs to; Daniel learns that it's okay to use a store bathroom while at Music Man Stan's shop.

After losing to Abby in several games of hot potato, Elmo turns to Telly for help in becoming better. He becomes so good that, the next time he plays Abby, he repeatedly wins; and then his newfound skill goes to his head, causing him to show off.

In the Season 3 premiere, Buddy, Tiny and Shiny have fun at Nature Trackers Adventure Camp with Mr. Conductor and his nephew Gilbert. Among the activities they partake in: rafting; and mountain climbing.

Martha becomes the host of a TV show that's supposed to help people better understand their pets, but when no one tunes in, the producers change it to "Crime Scene Doggie." Then Martha and Skits fight over a new toy.

Becky babysits TJ while Mr. and Mrs. Botsford celebrate their anniversary at an ice-cream parlor that just happens to be the target of the Whammer's wrath; Dr. Two-Brains forces Hal Hardbargain to create a ray that turns superheroes into cheese.

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